Leather from which the grain leather has been partially removed by buffing to a depth governed by the condition of the raw material upon which a new surface has been built by various finishes. Also known as “snuffed leather”.

This type of leather has the surface buffed away - taking with it any imperfections. A glossy appearance is created by applying a smooth coating of finish colour. Although a less expensive type of leather, corrected grain nevertheless requires skilled manufacturing to ensure consistency and durability.

All hides feature natural blemishes, but in corrected grain leather these marks are buffed out (and an artificial grain is then embossed into the hide). Corrected grain leather offers the sturdiest finish and is the most economical leather cover.